It's a recent development, me writing in comics fandom :D
I'm willing to roll with Steve as bi, in a general sense, but I thought it would be interesting to see how he would react to a culture where being gay is, if not 100% accepted, at least something people can talk about, and how he would fit in as a gay man. (I kind of like Steve/Peggy too, tbh :D)
I keep pondering writing the sequel where Steve fumbles his way charmingly through coming out, from talking to Coulson about it because Fury's too scary to showing up unannounced at the offices of Out Magazine and asking to make an appointment for an interview to encountering his first Pride parade. :D
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I'm willing to roll with Steve as bi, in a general sense, but I thought it would be interesting to see how he would react to a culture where being gay is, if not 100% accepted, at least something people can talk about, and how he would fit in as a gay man. (I kind of like Steve/Peggy too, tbh :D)
I keep pondering writing the sequel where Steve fumbles his way charmingly through coming out, from talking to Coulson about it because Fury's too scary to showing up unannounced at the offices of Out Magazine and asking to make an appointment for an interview to encountering his first Pride parade. :D